Committees
Steering Committee for 4th International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching
Membership of this committee is being developed and will include members from industry, government and Universities. The roles and responsibilities are to:
- Encourage participation in China in the Symposium by scientists, industry, managers, and government officials though a network of organisations that include and Universities, Research Institutes, Fishing Industry and Government.
- Raise funds for the Symposium to support the involvement of three or four key-note speakers, the Chair of the International Scientific Committee and to fund a banquet, specifically for participants in the Symposium.
- Develop mechanisms to enhance the Chinese participation in the Symposium e.g. if necessary, providing support to Chinese participants for preparing their oral or poster presentations; providing advice to the International Scientific Committee on people from China to co-chair Themes and make oral presentations; Providing advice to the International Scientific Committee (ISC) on topics of special interest to China.
- Develop a program of post-conference technical tours for conference participants to see large scale operations of stock enhancement and sea ranching
- Provide advice on the overall structure and content of the Scientific program to the ISC.
The Steering Committee is co-chaired by Dr Wang Qingyin of the Yellow Sea Fisheries Institute and Professor Neil Loneragan of Murdoch University, Australia
Members Of The International Scientific Committee
Members of this committee are from different disciplines worldwide and are responsible for developing the scientific program and publishing the symposium around the world.
Name |
Country/Affiliation |
| Neil Loneragan (Chair) |
Australia, Murdoch University |
| Johann Bell |
The WorldFish Center |
| Ann-Lisbeth Agnalt |
Norway, Marine Research Institute |
| Devin Bartley |
FAO |
| Barry Berejikian |
USA, NOAA NW Fisheries Science Center |
| Lee Blankenship |
USA, NW Marine Technologies, Washington |
| Yong Chen |
China/US, University of Maine, Shanghai Ocean University |
| Jeremy Cooper |
NZ, Paua Industry Council Ltd |
| Dave Eggleston |
USA, North Carolina State University |
| Caroline Garaway |
UK, University College London |
| Caleb Gardner |
Australia, University of Tasmania |
| Anson Hines |
US, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Maryland |
| Greg Jenkins |
Australia, Challenger TAFE |
| Shuichi Kitada |
Japan, Tokyo Uni. Mar. Sc. & Technology |
| Ken Leber |
USA, Mote Marine Laboratory |
| PingSun Leung |
USA, University of Hawaii |
| Junda Lin |
US, Florida Institute of Technology |
| Kai Lorenzen |
UK, Imperial College |
| Alessandro Lovatelli |
FAO |
| Erlend Moksness |
Norway, Marine Research Institute |
| Jurgene Primavera |
Philippines, SEAFDEC |
| Steve Purcell |
Former World Fish Center |
| Josianne Stottrup |
Denmark, Institute for Fisheries Research |
| Terje Svasand |
Norway, Marine Research Institute |
| Mike Tringali |
USA, Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission |
| Wang Quigying |
China, Yellow Sea Fisheries Institute |
| Zhang Shouyu |
China, Shanghai Ocean University |
| Greg Skilleter |
Australia, University of Qld |
| Patrick Sorgeloos |
Belgium, University of Gent |
| Matt Taylor |
University of New South Wales, Australia |
| Xiumei Zhang |
China, Ocean University of China |
| Junsheng Zhong |
China, Shanghai Ocean University |
| Keiichi Mushiake |
Japan, Fisheries Research Agency |
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